Health Reform and Adolescents
by Harriette B. Fox and Margaret A. McManus, June
2009
This issue brief documents the significant health risks and conditions of adolescents and the financing and delivery system failures that affect their access to appropriate care. It urges Congress to consider coverage expansions under Medicaid and CHIP, benefit and payment improvements, grant programs to support interdisciplinary models of primary care, and funds to improve training for adolescent health providers.
Structuring Health Care
Reform to Work for Adolescents
by Harriette Fox, Margaret McManus, Stephanie
Limb, and John Schlitt, November 2008
This issue brief on health reform and adolescents
examines four major themes for restructuring the health care financing
and delivery system -- placing greater emphasis on prevention,
redesigning primary care, changing payment incentives, and relying
more on evidence-based care. For each topic, reform proposals
are summarized, issues of concern to adolescents are reviewed,
and new options for addressing adolescent needs are presented.
Preliminary Thoughts
On Restructuring Medicaid to Promote Adolescent Health
by Harriette B. Fox, Stephanie J. Limb, and Margaret
A. McManus, January 2007
This issue brief examines state Medicaid benefit
and payment policies affecting adolescents and concludes that
they are inadequate to support the type of care that adolescents
require. It includes a proposal for an enhanced set of health
promotion and primary care benefits designed specifically for
adolescents that can be offered through EPSDT or as an alternative
benefit package under the Deficit Reduction Act and suggestions
for possible changes to payment policies to support comprehensive
preventive and primary care service delivery for adolescents.